§ 219. Application. Application for license as a food salvager shall be made upon a form prescribed by the commissioner. The applicant shall satisfy the commissioner of his or her character and that he or she has adequate physical facilities for salvaging food and food products. If so satisfied, the commissioner shall issue to the applicant a non-transferable license, which will expire on the thirtieth of June of the next even numbered year following its issuance. Application for renewal of such license for a period of two years shall be made biennially, upon a form prescribed by the commissioner and submitted no later than thirty days prior to the expiration of the existing license. Where a person operates more than one salvage warehouse a separate license is required for each location.

Terms Used In N.Y. Agriculture and Markets Law 219

  • food salvager: as used in this article , means a person engaged in the business of reconditioning, labeling, relabeling, packing, repacking, sorting, cleaning, culling, or by other means salvaging food or food products, single service food containers and utensils, soda straws, paper napkins or any product of a similar nature that may have become damaged, contaminated, adulterated or misbranded as a result of fire, flood, transit wreck, accident or other cause, or by water, smoke, chemicals, or any other adulterating agents. See N.Y. Agriculture and Markets Law 217